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Published 11:30 29 May 2016 BST
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Tyrone came to Celtic Park and ran over the top of their neighbours with nothing but disregard for Derry.
Damian Barton isn't blessed with the same squad of players that has just passed but, while the natives probably weren't expecting much more than a loss on Sunday, they would've certainly demanded a better showing. They're owed heart and fight and they didn't get any of it.
Instead, three first half goals ended the contest before it even got a sniff of getting going and Joe Brolly was one of the Derry folk that were not happy.
Writing in his Sunday Independent, the RTÉ pundit penned his own county's death notice having passed away "at her home in Celtic Park, surrounded by her loving family, after a long illness."
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